Navalpreet Rangi

Navalpreet Rangi

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Navalpreet Rangi at Fort Langley National Historic Site, Langley, British Columbia (city)
Native name ਨਵਲਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਰੰਗੀ
Ethnicity Punjabi
Years active 2000–04 (theatre)
2004–06 (filmmaker)
2008–present (documentary maker)
2012–present (film producer, film distributor, actor)
Website http://www.navalpreetrangi.com

Navalpreet Rangi, also known as Narinderpal Singh , is a Punjabi documentary film maker, film producer and art photographer.[1]

Early life

Navalpreet Rangi was born on 23 October 1983 to Darshan Singh Rangi (surname) and Baldev Kaur Rangi (surname) in Dhuri, Punjab and was brought up in Chommo, Punjab, India. He was schooled at the Karamsar School, in Gurdwara Karamsar Rara Sahib, Punjab.

Career

His debut book "Chiragan Di Low" was published on Eleventh standard at the budding age of 16. In Twelfth Standard he staged his first play "Kissa Ek Laash Ka" with IPTA Indian People's Theatre Association Punjab and learned Photography Techniques from Tejinder Artist at Khanna, Punjab.

Then he started his Graduation from DAV College, Chandigarh Sector 10, Chandigarh where he was an active member of Punjabi Sahit Sabha, Drama Club and Bhangra (dance) Team. He did Theatre with Punjabi Theatre persons like Bhaji Gursharan and Kewal Dhaliwal,

In 2004 he moved to Mumbai and as an Art Photographer with Prithvi Theatre.

In 2005 he worked as Assistant director for Punjabi Movie Des Hoyaa Pardes with Late. Manoj Punj.

In 2006 he joined Channel Punjab, Mohali as TV Program director.

In 2008 he worked as Creative director at Punjabi music channel "Yo Music" at New Delhi.

In 2009 he joined as Promo Head CNEB Hindi News Channel, Noida.

In 2010 he joined UNESCO with Madanjeet Singh UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.

In 2013 Navalpreet established Studio 7 Production, a production house in Surrey.

In 2014 he started VIP Films and Distribution Company and ventured into Punjabi Filmmaking, Production and Distribution.

Navalpreet Rangi is founder of the Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival, Vancouver.

Filmography

Year Film Role
2002 Bus Conductor Assistant Director
2004 Des Hoyaa Pardes Assistant Director
2012 Kaseer(Short Film) Written & Directed
2015 Gun & Goal Film Distributor
2015 Leather Life Film Distributor
2015 Yaarana Film Distributor
2015 The Blood Street Film Distributor
2015 Mitti Na Pharol Jogiya WorldWide Film Distributor
2015 Pinda Vicho Pinda Sunida Director, Producer & Distributor

as Documentary Filmmaker

Year Show Role Channel Notes
2006 Punjabi Short Documentary Nihang Script and Direction Channel Punjab
2007 Ustad Script & Direction Channel Punjab UK
2008 Artist Sobha Singh (painter) Script, Direction, Camera Channel Punjab UK Award Winning Biography Documentary at Spinning Wheel Film Festival, Toronto, Canada.
2008–09 Hola Mohalla Documentary Ngo
2009 Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha
2009 Shaheed Sukhdev Thapar Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Sukhdev Thapar
2009 Shaheed Bhagat Singh Bio Documentary Hindi TV Channel Bio Profile Documentary Shaheed Bhagat Singh
2009 Man With a Mission on Chanan Singh Dhillon| Bio Documentary Ngo Bio Profile Documentary of 2nd World War Hero Chanan Singh Dhillon
2010 Kila Raipur Sports Festival Event Documentary Ngo Event Documentary Film Kila Raipur Sports Festival
2010 Hemkund Travel Documentary Ngo Travel Documentary Film Hemkund
2011 Ghadar Party Historic Documentary Ngo Historic Documentary Film Ghadar Party
2011 Adab, Gurmat Mission of Bibi inderpal Kaur Profile Documentary Ngo

Producer

Television

Year Show Role Channel Notes
2013 Made in Punjab VisionTV (Documentary Show) This program focuses on faith related art, prose and poetry. Made in Punjab aims to re-introduce Canadian Punjabi

Bibliography

Year Title Genre Note(s)
2015 Chardi Kla – A Biography Autobiographical Non-Fiction

See also

References

  1. "To Sir, with love Ahead of Sobha Singh's birth anniversary on Nov 29, a pictorial tribute". http://www.tribuneindia.com/. 28 November 2008. Retrieved 2015-09-18. External link in |publisher= (help)

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